NEW


New in Global Theaters: A mediocre story doesn’t help, even if a sense of humor and Milly Alcock’s charm compensate


New on Netflix: The first film in the franchise to not really offer anything new


New in Global Theaters: A sober look at this giddy adventure does reveal a greater ambition
RECENT


The formula remains the same, but a surprisingly well conceived, sharp sequel, with a grandiose finale


A likable, funny feel-good mystery for kids and adults


It’s hard to care much for magic tricks that rely on visual effects in a movie, and neither story nor villain are thrilling enough
OLDER


Premiered in 1948: Sentimental at times, but the last act is superbly directed, bringing home the emotions


Premiered in 1969: Not much of a story, but a finely wrought study of this world


Premiered in 1984: A drab, overlong story and uninspired action, including a scene with a possessed tractor
LONGER REVIEWS


Premiered in 1943: Its short running time is an example of filmmakers knowing exactly what to do in very little time


Premiered in 1961: The screenplay has weaker moments, but this is a genuinely witty film


Premiered in 1924: A pleasure to behold, with obvious creativity and energy in many scenes
